Team for the Saints... 10:43 - Feb 25 with 5240 views | The_Mole | Assuming all fit - what team/formation to play the Saints and look for the win... ............Cesar............. Fabio....Samba....Hill...Traore ........Derry....Mbia........ ...Towsend...Taarabt....Hoilett ............Remy........... Maybe bring on BZ at half time when once again we're chasing the game?! BTW - Does anyone know why Derry didn't feature against Utd?? | | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 21:02 - Feb 25 with 1214 views | QPR1882 |
Team for the Saints... on 17:31 - Feb 25 by Jamie | Controversial opinion time, Mbia is not good enough to play CM in the PL. Aaand, go.... |
Thats because he is a centre back, we may as well play Samba or Hill in midfield if we are going to play M'bia there. The sooner our manager sees that the better................ [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Team for the Saints... on 21:04 - Feb 25 with 1208 views | Neil_SI | Everybody has talked about four at the back, but we've actually played reasonably well when we've used three instead. I would be intrigued to see us try 3-5-2 (or 5-2-3-1 or 3-6-1, however you might want to term it!), because it offers us a lot of interesting combinations and options. The back three could consist of Nedum Onuoha, Christopher Samba and Clint Hill, or you could replace Hill with Stephane Mbia if you wanted. The former gives Mbia a chance to play in the holding role, whereas the latter gives you complete pace and power at the back and able to deal with threats in the air and the deck. I'd play Fabio at left wing back every time, but backed up by Armand Traore. This would allow these players to get into more advanced attacking positions and make use of their attacking and supporting abilities. I would play Samba Diakite at right wing back. A surprise choice for many I'm sure, but I think he would improve by playing in that position and be able to use his energy to get up and down and do better with limited passing options that force him to make better passes of the ball. You could potentially make better use of Jose Boswingwa from here as he is more of a wing back or winger and we know Jamie Mackie has the energy and determination to get up and down there if necessary as well. The defensive midfield position, or positions are less clear. I'd give Stephane Mbia a go because he's more mobile than Shuan Derry. Otherwise if you play with two in there Derry would always be one of them. Jermaine Jenas can play this role too, but he may also play further forward if you wanted a more natural midfield player. It may also prove better to play Esteban Granero in one of these positions as well. The nice thing about playing Jenas is he could naturally swap at times with Diakite, they can do both those roles, so maybe even he and Granero together would be interesting, but at the expense of Derry (which is a risk). If Derry played, his simple passing game can free up Granero who can pick a pass when he's on form. Then you have two ways to operate from here. Either a three man attacking midfield, leaving one striker, or two more midfielders and two strikers. I'd probably go for three in the midfield and one striker. Of that combination you could use Jamie Mackie, Andros Townsend or Junior Hoilett on any of the flanks. Ji-Sung Park could cover for any of the midfield positions if necessary. Adel Taarabt would play the central attacking role with a free reign to pick up the ball and play. You could in some circumstances put any of the wide attacking players in there or even Granero or Park as well. And that leaves Loic Remy up front, shadowed by...no one. It needs a man with pace in the top end and he's the only one who has any. We could stick Mackie up there instead as well for his work rate. You could play to the chest and ask Bobby Zamora to hold it up as well, but I don't think he's fit enough to play. So I think, it went like this: ...................Cesar .........Onouha Samba Mbia Diakite..........................Fabio ..............Granero Derry Townsend .....Taarabt........Hoilett ...................Remy [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Team for the Saints... on 21:16 - Feb 25 with 1183 views | flynnbo |
Team for the Saints... on 21:04 - Feb 25 by Neil_SI | Everybody has talked about four at the back, but we've actually played reasonably well when we've used three instead. I would be intrigued to see us try 3-5-2 (or 5-2-3-1 or 3-6-1, however you might want to term it!), because it offers us a lot of interesting combinations and options. The back three could consist of Nedum Onuoha, Christopher Samba and Clint Hill, or you could replace Hill with Stephane Mbia if you wanted. The former gives Mbia a chance to play in the holding role, whereas the latter gives you complete pace and power at the back and able to deal with threats in the air and the deck. I'd play Fabio at left wing back every time, but backed up by Armand Traore. This would allow these players to get into more advanced attacking positions and make use of their attacking and supporting abilities. I would play Samba Diakite at right wing back. A surprise choice for many I'm sure, but I think he would improve by playing in that position and be able to use his energy to get up and down and do better with limited passing options that force him to make better passes of the ball. You could potentially make better use of Jose Boswingwa from here as he is more of a wing back or winger and we know Jamie Mackie has the energy and determination to get up and down there if necessary as well. The defensive midfield position, or positions are less clear. I'd give Stephane Mbia a go because he's more mobile than Shuan Derry. Otherwise if you play with two in there Derry would always be one of them. Jermaine Jenas can play this role too, but he may also play further forward if you wanted a more natural midfield player. It may also prove better to play Esteban Granero in one of these positions as well. The nice thing about playing Jenas is he could naturally swap at times with Diakite, they can do both those roles, so maybe even he and Granero together would be interesting, but at the expense of Derry (which is a risk). If Derry played, his simple passing game can free up Granero who can pick a pass when he's on form. Then you have two ways to operate from here. Either a three man attacking midfield, leaving one striker, or two more midfielders and two strikers. I'd probably go for three in the midfield and one striker. Of that combination you could use Jamie Mackie, Andros Townsend or Junior Hoilett on any of the flanks. Ji-Sung Park could cover for any of the midfield positions if necessary. Adel Taarabt would play the central attacking role with a free reign to pick up the ball and play. You could in some circumstances put any of the wide attacking players in there or even Granero or Park as well. And that leaves Loic Remy up front, shadowed by...no one. It needs a man with pace in the top end and he's the only one who has any. We could stick Mackie up there instead as well for his work rate. You could play to the chest and ask Bobby Zamora to hold it up as well, but I don't think he's fit enough to play. So I think, it went like this: ...................Cesar .........Onouha Samba Mbia Diakite..........................Fabio ..............Granero Derry Townsend .....Taarabt........Hoilett ...................Remy [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Team for the Saints... on 21:24 - Feb 25 with 1178 views | Neil_SI |
Team for the Saints... on 21:16 - Feb 25 by flynnbo | Could do with 12 tbh. |
Oh dear. I actually did the first set without a goalkeeper too and wound up confusing myself...but I'm not changing it, they have to play with 12. In all seriousness Granero wasn't in my original selection, so he'd be the one I'd remove from that. | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 09:07 - Feb 26 with 1122 views | gazza1 |
Team for the Saints... on 21:04 - Feb 25 by Neil_SI | Everybody has talked about four at the back, but we've actually played reasonably well when we've used three instead. I would be intrigued to see us try 3-5-2 (or 5-2-3-1 or 3-6-1, however you might want to term it!), because it offers us a lot of interesting combinations and options. The back three could consist of Nedum Onuoha, Christopher Samba and Clint Hill, or you could replace Hill with Stephane Mbia if you wanted. The former gives Mbia a chance to play in the holding role, whereas the latter gives you complete pace and power at the back and able to deal with threats in the air and the deck. I'd play Fabio at left wing back every time, but backed up by Armand Traore. This would allow these players to get into more advanced attacking positions and make use of their attacking and supporting abilities. I would play Samba Diakite at right wing back. A surprise choice for many I'm sure, but I think he would improve by playing in that position and be able to use his energy to get up and down and do better with limited passing options that force him to make better passes of the ball. You could potentially make better use of Jose Boswingwa from here as he is more of a wing back or winger and we know Jamie Mackie has the energy and determination to get up and down there if necessary as well. The defensive midfield position, or positions are less clear. I'd give Stephane Mbia a go because he's more mobile than Shuan Derry. Otherwise if you play with two in there Derry would always be one of them. Jermaine Jenas can play this role too, but he may also play further forward if you wanted a more natural midfield player. It may also prove better to play Esteban Granero in one of these positions as well. The nice thing about playing Jenas is he could naturally swap at times with Diakite, they can do both those roles, so maybe even he and Granero together would be interesting, but at the expense of Derry (which is a risk). If Derry played, his simple passing game can free up Granero who can pick a pass when he's on form. Then you have two ways to operate from here. Either a three man attacking midfield, leaving one striker, or two more midfielders and two strikers. I'd probably go for three in the midfield and one striker. Of that combination you could use Jamie Mackie, Andros Townsend or Junior Hoilett on any of the flanks. Ji-Sung Park could cover for any of the midfield positions if necessary. Adel Taarabt would play the central attacking role with a free reign to pick up the ball and play. You could in some circumstances put any of the wide attacking players in there or even Granero or Park as well. And that leaves Loic Remy up front, shadowed by...no one. It needs a man with pace in the top end and he's the only one who has any. We could stick Mackie up there instead as well for his work rate. You could play to the chest and ask Bobby Zamora to hold it up as well, but I don't think he's fit enough to play. So I think, it went like this: ...................Cesar .........Onouha Samba Mbia Diakite..........................Fabio ..............Granero Derry Townsend .....Taarabt........Hoilett ...................Remy [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Team for the Saints... on 09:16 - Feb 26 with 1121 views | gazza1 | A win is surely a must for Harry..... HR must play a team that has attacking players included that could score goals and still mindful that we must be clean at the back. A draw will not be good enough although is more likely. For that reason I see the following players included.... Zamora & Remi - both if fit Attacking FB's - Troare, Boswinga or Fabio Attacking Midfielders - Townsend, Tarbs or SWP Defenders - Hill, Samba, Derry, Mbia Bench - Mackie, Diakate, Onouha, | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 11:55 - Feb 26 with 1093 views | kingo |
Team for the Saints... on 21:04 - Feb 25 by Neil_SI | Everybody has talked about four at the back, but we've actually played reasonably well when we've used three instead. I would be intrigued to see us try 3-5-2 (or 5-2-3-1 or 3-6-1, however you might want to term it!), because it offers us a lot of interesting combinations and options. The back three could consist of Nedum Onuoha, Christopher Samba and Clint Hill, or you could replace Hill with Stephane Mbia if you wanted. The former gives Mbia a chance to play in the holding role, whereas the latter gives you complete pace and power at the back and able to deal with threats in the air and the deck. I'd play Fabio at left wing back every time, but backed up by Armand Traore. This would allow these players to get into more advanced attacking positions and make use of their attacking and supporting abilities. I would play Samba Diakite at right wing back. A surprise choice for many I'm sure, but I think he would improve by playing in that position and be able to use his energy to get up and down and do better with limited passing options that force him to make better passes of the ball. You could potentially make better use of Jose Boswingwa from here as he is more of a wing back or winger and we know Jamie Mackie has the energy and determination to get up and down there if necessary as well. The defensive midfield position, or positions are less clear. I'd give Stephane Mbia a go because he's more mobile than Shuan Derry. Otherwise if you play with two in there Derry would always be one of them. Jermaine Jenas can play this role too, but he may also play further forward if you wanted a more natural midfield player. It may also prove better to play Esteban Granero in one of these positions as well. The nice thing about playing Jenas is he could naturally swap at times with Diakite, they can do both those roles, so maybe even he and Granero together would be interesting, but at the expense of Derry (which is a risk). If Derry played, his simple passing game can free up Granero who can pick a pass when he's on form. Then you have two ways to operate from here. Either a three man attacking midfield, leaving one striker, or two more midfielders and two strikers. I'd probably go for three in the midfield and one striker. Of that combination you could use Jamie Mackie, Andros Townsend or Junior Hoilett on any of the flanks. Ji-Sung Park could cover for any of the midfield positions if necessary. Adel Taarabt would play the central attacking role with a free reign to pick up the ball and play. You could in some circumstances put any of the wide attacking players in there or even Granero or Park as well. And that leaves Loic Remy up front, shadowed by...no one. It needs a man with pace in the top end and he's the only one who has any. We could stick Mackie up there instead as well for his work rate. You could play to the chest and ask Bobby Zamora to hold it up as well, but I don't think he's fit enough to play. So I think, it went like this: ...................Cesar .........Onouha Samba Mbia Diakite..........................Fabio ..............Granero Derry Townsend .....Taarabt........Hoilett ...................Remy [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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I agree that for a game like Southampton we need to look at a defensive 3 (Samba, Nedum and Hill) with 2 wing back who are prepared to push on and add width (from Fabio, Traore or Bosingwa). I would then have Mbia in the holding position and then Townsend, Granero, Adel / Hoilet with Remy up front. That would allow us to counter at speed and also have the ability to defend when we needed to. To play against Southampton you need to be able to have the numbers back to defend against the numbers they put forward but also need to be able to pass beyond their pressing players and counter at speed. | |
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Team for the Saints... on 12:21 - Feb 26 with 1080 views | daveB | Well listening to Redknapps comments I think he'll go 4-4-2 with Hoilett and Mackie out wide and Zamora/Remy up front. No idea who will play in central midfield just pick 2 names out of a hat | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Team for the Saints... on 12:48 - Feb 26 with 1069 views | MerthyrHoop |
Team for the Saints... on 12:21 - Feb 26 by daveB | Well listening to Redknapps comments I think he'll go 4-4-2 with Hoilett and Mackie out wide and Zamora/Remy up front. No idea who will play in central midfield just pick 2 names out of a hat |
And leave out Taarabt and Townsend? The two players of late that actually look capable of creating chances? Don't buy into this wing-back stuff considering we will play with an out-and-out winger in the shape of Townsend. His job will be to hog the touchline, with Fabio/Traore breaking forward on the left to provide the width, and look to stretch Southampton's defence and create space for the likes of Taarabt, Remy, Hoilett and Granero to operate in. Hoilett and Taarabt can alternate on the left if we need to defend, but in attacking positions we can effectively line up as follows: Cesar Onuoha, Samba, Hill Townsend, MBia, Diakite, Fabio Taarabt Remy, Hoilett | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 13:04 - Feb 26 with 1059 views | simmo | Whilst Neil's team would be an interesting one and I think eliminate a lot of the selection problems by playing more people in their natural positions, i would be a little controversial for this game and drop Clint Hill. Saints play a high pressing game and as solid as Hill is he is for me the worst passer of the ball in our first 11 and has not got the mobility to recover from mistakes or push the defensive line higher to be more pro-active. We cant play the ball out from the back when we are under pressure so I would prefer to see M'Bia (distribution not much better but at least more mobile) or Onouha at CB next to Samba. My team would be something like ..................Cesar.................. Fabio.....Samba.....Onouha....Traore ...........M'Bia/Derry....Granero........... Townsend.........................Taarabt ............Remy.......Zamora......... I would like to get Hoilett and Diakite in there too but I think both of these players can have strong influences off the bench and allow us to adjust systems and formations where needed. Also the former is just coming back from injury so maybe not ready for a start. | |
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Team for the Saints... on 13:08 - Feb 26 with 1054 views | daveB |
Team for the Saints... on 12:48 - Feb 26 by MerthyrHoop | And leave out Taarabt and Townsend? The two players of late that actually look capable of creating chances? Don't buy into this wing-back stuff considering we will play with an out-and-out winger in the shape of Townsend. His job will be to hog the touchline, with Fabio/Traore breaking forward on the left to provide the width, and look to stretch Southampton's defence and create space for the likes of Taarabt, Remy, Hoilett and Granero to operate in. Hoilett and Taarabt can alternate on the left if we need to defend, but in attacking positions we can effectively line up as follows: Cesar Onuoha, Samba, Hill Townsend, MBia, Diakite, Fabio Taarabt Remy, Hoilett |
thats whats i think he'll do, I suppose Townsend could play instead of Mackie, I'd rather play 4-2-3-1 which the players seem more comfortable but thats not the vibe I'm getting from Redknapp | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 13:11 - Feb 26 with 1046 views | Neil_SI | If they were smart, they'd play Townsend wide right and use his natural tendency to come inside on his left as a trigger point for Remy to make runs across his marker and into space, as well as ensuring at that point Fabio bursts forward and Adel Taarabt gets into the pocket of space between the midfield and defence. That would be one potential passage of pattern play they could work on. The through ball to exploit the pace Remy has and to try and get him in on goal, to Taarabt's feet for his trickery and shorter through balls, or out wide to Fabio where they can build and support with more numbers in the box. It's about finding combinations that could work and using them as a platform and springboard to progress. | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 13:17 - Feb 26 with 1038 views | daveB |
Team for the Saints... on 13:11 - Feb 26 by Neil_SI | If they were smart, they'd play Townsend wide right and use his natural tendency to come inside on his left as a trigger point for Remy to make runs across his marker and into space, as well as ensuring at that point Fabio bursts forward and Adel Taarabt gets into the pocket of space between the midfield and defence. That would be one potential passage of pattern play they could work on. The through ball to exploit the pace Remy has and to try and get him in on goal, to Taarabt's feet for his trickery and shorter through balls, or out wide to Fabio where they can build and support with more numbers in the box. It's about finding combinations that could work and using them as a platform and springboard to progress. |
I do wonder at times why your not working as a coach Neil, that's not meant as sarcasm I genuinely read your posts and think this bloke should be involved in football | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 13:26 - Feb 26 with 1026 views | baz_qpr | Its going to be 4-4-2, its going to be direct and I'd be surprised if its going to work. | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 20:04 - Feb 26 with 976 views | RANGERS4EVER | I still do not get why people are putting Hoilett in their team? I know he has not had much game time , but every time he has played he has done absolutely nothing , even his goal vs Everton took a massive deflection. I wouldnt play him | |
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Team for the Saints... on 20:08 - Feb 26 with 919 views | RANGERS4EVER | ------------Cesar--------------- -Fabio---Hill--Samba--Traore --------Diakite---Mbia--------- Townsend-Granero-Taarabt ------------Remy-------------- | |
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Team for the Saints... on 20:14 - Feb 26 with 912 views | enfieldargh |
Team for the Saints... on 10:53 - Feb 25 by ElHoop | I'd just go for it and try to surprise them Cesar Bosingwa Samba Mbia Fabio Hoilett Granero Taarabt Townshend Remy Zamora |
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Team for the Saints... on 21:09 - Feb 26 with 894 views | SW17_RRR |
Team for the Saints... on 11:41 - Feb 25 by pomanjou | The way I see it too except it may be very open and 3-3. |
3-3 dream on we haven't scored 3 goals in a game for ages.............. | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 21:10 - Feb 26 with 890 views | RANGERS4EVER |
Team for the Saints... on 21:09 - Feb 26 by SW17_RRR | 3-3 dream on we haven't scored 3 goals in a game for ages.............. |
last time i can remember (not including friendlies) was beating Wolves 3-0 away | |
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Team for the Saints... on 21:13 - Feb 26 with 890 views | SW17_RRR |
Team for the Saints... on 20:04 - Feb 26 by RANGERS4EVER | I still do not get why people are putting Hoilett in their team? I know he has not had much game time , but every time he has played he has done absolutely nothing , even his goal vs Everton took a massive deflection. I wouldnt play him |
What I don't get about Holliet is he actually looked like a good player for Blackburn last season...........is he another victim of the loftus rd curse? He hangs out on the wing in space but no-one ever passes to the poor fellow. | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 21:14 - Feb 26 with 888 views | SW17_RRR |
Team for the Saints... on 21:10 - Feb 26 by RANGERS4EVER | last time i can remember (not including friendlies) was beating Wolves 3-0 away |
In 1972! =) uuuuuuuuuuuuRRRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS | | | |
Team for the Saints... on 21:16 - Feb 26 with 882 views | Jamie |
Team for the Saints... on 21:10 - Feb 26 by RANGERS4EVER | last time i can remember (not including friendlies) was beating Wolves 3-0 away |
Last time we scored 3 was at home to Walsall in August. Last time we scored 3 in the league was Swansea last season. Also Stoke, Liverpool & Wolves games last year. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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